[center][h2][color=#FD3459][b][u]Saya Rosewell[/u][/b][/color][/h2][/center] Saya moved her way back into the alley once she came and held a hand up to cover her face as the smell hit her now that she had actually stepped into it. Unfortunately, with more people tossing trash around, it seems whoever was in charge of cleaning such areas up was behind schedule and hadn’t gotten to this location yet. While the dogs were no longer there, it at least seemed to be a good place to start in her mind as she walked through the corridor. The buildings around her made her wonder what they may have inside, the quality and size of the structures certainly impressed her, but as she trailed her finger along the stone walls of the buildings she noticed she had become distracted and turned around once again to see if she had missed anything. Yet, she was not successful in spotting any rodents. With a sigh she continued forth, but she was getting the idea that the rats were good enough at avoiding her due to the sound she made and may have gotten used to people trying to catch them for some silver. [color=#FD3459]“I wonder if the perpetual night made them more active?”[/color] she asked herself. A not too unlikely reason as to why the infestation occurred now, but it’s been ten years and she had no idea if any of this built up gradually since then. Slightly annoyed, and hungrier than earlier she resisted the urge to curse under her breath when she found herself back in the mains square, having been turned around in the maze of alleys. She had wasted a fair amount of time, and the rat problem seemed to not be giving her a real solution to gaining money. However, she didn’t exactly have a job waiting for her still. She had heard news that the temple within Haven had a revival and surge of good will not too long ago, but she never did confirm it. Holding her necklace gently she gazed around and determined perhaps she could help there with any small job for a little while. It was better than nothing, but she didn’t expect her to be able to stay there more than a day or two and be left alone. As her legs moved her forward, and another guard gave her directions, she began her movement towards the holy site.